Captors and Captives
- 376 pages
- 14 hours of reading
An account that explores the raid from the conflicting viewpoints of the raiders, both French-Canadian and Native American, and the Deerfield villagers.
Evan Haefeli delves into the intricate history of colonial America and Native American peoples, focusing on the complex relationships between European colonists and indigenous populations. His scholarship examines themes such as captivity, revolts, religious conflicts, conversion, and tolerance, alongside the impact of European imperial competition on shaping early American society. He is currently completing a long-term study exploring the deep origins of American religious pluralism. His work offers profound insights into the cross-cultural dynamics and societal formations of this pivotal era.


An account that explores the raid from the conflicting viewpoints of the raiders, both French-Canadian and Native American, and the Deerfield villagers.
Evan Haefeli, an Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University, brings a wealth of academic expertise to his work. His research likely explores significant historical themes and events, contributing to a deeper understanding of the past and its impact on contemporary society. As an educator, he engages with students and the broader academic community, fostering critical thinking and historical inquiry.